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=== Yield ===
 
=== Yield ===
 
The [[bioferrite]] yield of a shambler is determined by the [[Body Size]] of the creature that was reanimated. For example, a normal pawn will yield 1 bioferrite while a reanimated [[Megasloth]] will yield 4. Reanimated [[entities]] ignore this calculation and will retain their original bioferrite yield before reanimation.
 
The [[bioferrite]] yield of a shambler is determined by the [[Body Size]] of the creature that was reanimated. For example, a normal pawn will yield 1 bioferrite while a reanimated [[Megasloth]] will yield 4. Reanimated [[entities]] ignore this calculation and will retain their original bioferrite yield before reanimation.
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Using an [[Electroharvester]] on a shambler will generate 200 watts per body size (a megasloth produces 800 watts) however since shamblers do not regenerate health, using an electroharvester will eventually kill them.
 
Using an [[Electroharvester]] on a shambler will generate 200 watts per body size (a megasloth produces 800 watts) however since shamblers do not regenerate health, using an electroharvester will eventually kill them.
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There is a small chance that a shambler will drop bioferrite or a shard upon death.
 
There is a small chance that a shambler will drop bioferrite or a shard upon death.

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